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Jeremy Kyle guest died days after failing lie detector test over cheating

A guest who was found dead days after filming an episode of Jeremy Kyle failed a lie detector test over cheating claims, Mirror Online reports.

Steve Dymond appeared on the show to try to clear his name of cheating accusations - but he was found dead at home just days later.

ITV axed the programme indefinitely, meaning the episode with Steve defending ­claims he was unfaithful to his fiancée Jane Callaghan will not be aired.

Speaking exclusively to Mirror Online, Mr Dymond's friend Michael Bradley claimed Steve was left feeling desperate after failing the lie detector test, and fears he may have taken his own life.

Michael said: “He got made out to be wrong but he wasn’t. Those lie detector tests aren’t 100%.

“Steve said he’d recently split with his fiancée but was getting ­reconciled. He contacted Jeremy Kyle himself to prove he was innocent. That’s how confident he was that he hadn’t done anything.”

Michael worked with Steve Mr Dymond

The Jeremy Kyle show featuring Steve was filmed in Manchester on May 1.

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Mirror Online reports Mr Bradley's claims that the show failed to give Steve proper “after care”. But ITV insiders insisted the series has a “very robust” duty-of-care process, despite Mr’s Dymond being the second guest to have died shortly after an appearance on the show.

Last year, 46-year-old Mark Sinclair, who had post-traumatic stress disorder, died of a drug overdose three months after appearing on the show to be reunited with his daughter, who he had not seen for eight years.

In, 2007 a Manchester judge described the daytime show as “a human form of bear-baiting” after a husband head-butted his wife on stage.

A statement released by ITV said: “Everyone is shocked and saddened at the news of the death of a participant in the show.

“ITV will not screen the episode in which they featured. ITV has also decided to suspend both filming and broadcasting of The Jeremy Kyle Show with immediate effect in order to give it time to conduct a review of this.”

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